All EU Citizens To Get UAE Visa On Arrival From March 22

The UAE has passed a new ruling exempting citizens from 13 European member states from requiring a pre-entry visa.

By

Aarti Nagraj

March 5, 2014

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that all European Union citizens will now receive visas on arrival in the UAE, including citizens from 13 EU member states who earlier required pre-entry visas.

The decision will take effect from March 22, 2014. A statement added that all the necessary measures have been taken to implement the decision at all UAE points of entry.

The move follows the cancellation of the EU Schengen visa for Emiratis, which received final approval from the European parliament last week. One of the conditions of approval was a bilateral visa waiver from the UAE for EU citizens.

The exemptions will “enhance political relations between the UAE and European Union, will help to further develop economic ties and bilateral trade and will also help to encourage mutual investment, while promoting tourism both to and from these countries,” the government said.

Helal Saeed Almarri, director general of Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) said: “This is a very positive announcement from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and one which will have a significant impact on the attractiveness of Dubai as a destination for tourists from the 13 countries included today in the exemption.

“European countries have traditionally featured prominently in our top 20 source markets for visitors and the lifting of visa restrictions provides for easier travel arrangements from across the continent.

“Through our network of offices across Europe we will use ruling to further promote Dubai’s attractiveness as a destination for both leisure and business.”